Nancy Robertson is a Gemini Award winning actor, who has received numerous accolades and nominations for her diverse work on stage, on TV and in film. At the Northwest Film Festival she was named Best Actress for her work in the independent film Organ Music, and she garnered rave reviews, as well as a Leo nomination, for her hilarious portrayal of Harriet in the award-winning feature film The Delicate Art of Parking. She has appeared onstage in numerous roles, winning a BC Drama Fest Award for Best Supporting Actress in the play Standing On My Knees, as well as being a member of the winning team at the International Improv Tournament, with her team taking the championship three times.

Some of her television credits include the recurring role of Gertrude on Fox-TV's Los Luchadores, as well as roles on The Addams Family, Beggars and Choosers, Dead Like Me, Robson Arms and she also played The Dormouse in Nick Willings' TV mini-series Alice. Robertson is probably best known, however, as one of the lead characters in Canada's top rated sitcom Corner Gas, where she played the book-smart but socially stunted Wanda Dollard.

Aside from earning her and her cast mates a Gemini Award for Best Ensemble Performance, individually Robertson's work as Wanda was nominated for three Canadian Comedy Awards and six Leo Awards, earning her a win in the category Best Performance by an Actress in a Comedy. It's little wonder that she was recently put on MORE Magazine's list of Most Compelling Women.

Millie Upton is at the height of her game as a children's author and makes a hell of a lot of money doing it. Her wildly popular "Grumpaloo" books are sold in 42 countries to millions of kids. However, she has her problems.

Left to her own devices, Millie is happier than a pig in a puddle. She's the type of person who wakes up raring and ready to see what the day brings. Unfortunately, the day usually brings interaction with other humans, and that often ends poorly. Even those people who know Millie best are often at a loss trying to understand her, or anticipate how she's going to react to any given situation. Millie is reactionary, emotionally off-kilter, prone to rage, tears, and/or laughter… but not necessarily in that order... or in appropriate situations.

Over time, Millie realized that her "hiccups" can cause problems – especially for others in her life. So, not wanting to bring any more grief and embarrassment to those around her, she opted to get some help.

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RT @brentbutt: Thanks for all the kind words everybody - much appreciated. We'll see u soon, for sure.10:11am Sep 14th

I loved working with everyone on Hiccups. It was a joy to come to work everyday. And BIG THANKS to the approx half million loyal viewers - B10:11am Sep 14th

Received news: Hiccups won't have a Season 3. Sad. I'm truly proud of the show & we had a blast. Huge thanks to amazing cast & crew. - B10:10am Sep 14th